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    FG inaugurates committee to settle Kaduna, NLC dispute

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 10, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Federal Government has inaugurated a 10-man committee to resolve the dispute between Kaduna State Government and the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) with a charge to the members to meet the expectation of President Muhammadu Buhari that industrial peace returns to the State.

    The committee, inaugurated by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige in Abuja, is headed by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Dr. Peter Yemira Tarfa, with the Secretary to Kaduna State Government, Balarabe Lawal and Deputy National President of NLC, Najim Hashim as co-chairmen.

    Mrs. O. U. Akpan, the Director of Trade Union Services and Industrial Relations, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, will serve as Secretary.

    In a statement by the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, Charles Akpan on Saturday, Ngige recalled the Federal Government had apprehended the strike initiated by the NLC in Kaduna State in May, with the parties signing a Memorandum of Understanding to restore peace, noting that intervening circumstances made the reconstitution of the committee inevitable.

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    According to him, the committee is expected to resolve all the issues in dispute between the Kaduna State Government and the NLC.

    The Minister, who acknowledged that the issues in contentious border essentially on Trade Disputes, gave the committee a timeframe of 21 days to round off and report back.

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    He charged the expanded committee to resolve the issues holistically and be guided by the 1999 Constitution as amended as well as the Labour Laws of the federation.

    He explained that downsizing or rightsizing of the workforce in any organization, government or private sector is a redundancy issue that must be subjected to the principles spelt out in the Trade Disputes Act, Laws of the Federation 2004 Cap L1.

    The statement said: “The law says in Section 20 (A) that “in the event of redundancy, every employer shall inform the trade unions or representatives of workers concerned of the reasons for or the extent of their anticipated redundancy.

    “B equally says that the principles of last in, first out shall be adopted in the discharge of the category of workers affected, subject to all factors of relative merit including skill, ability and any reliability.

    “So, in applying this, we must subject it to the relativity of merit, skill, ability and reliability. If somebody has a forged certificate, he should be asked to go because he didn’t merit the job in the first instance.

    “If you go to a nursing home and find somebody working in the ward with a Bachelor’s degree in History, he stands disqualified because he doesn’t have the skill in the first place. He has to go.

    “So, these are the qualifications that must be noted in this principle of last in, first out. It is not absolute. It has exceptions and qualifications.”

    The Minister noted the employer has the right to reduce staff strength of his organization but is bound by law to negotiate redundancy payment to any discharged worker.

    He asserted there was nothing wrong in Kaduna State Government stopping the expenditure of 96% of its earnings on personnel cost to save enough for capital projects, it must, however, be done within the ambit of the law.

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    He added that schedule 2 of the 1999 constitution clearly states issues that are contained in item 34 of that schedule which are beyond the powers of the state governments to act upon, noting that they include matters relating to labour unions, industrial disputes, arbitration and conciliation, and the National Minimum Wage – all exclusive to the purview of the Federal Government.

    He informed the committee of the expectations of President Muhammadu Buhari for the speedy return of industrial harmony in Kaduna State, much more at a time the state is challenged by banditry.

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